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Neighbors Want Answers on Hunters Point Shipyard Cleanup

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The Hunters Point Shipyard in San Francisco is one of the most contaminated Superfund sites in the country. Over more than 20 years, the Navy has spent more money trying to clean it up than they have on any other site. But residents of the largely poor and minority neighborhood nearby aren't satisfied that enough has been done to deal with the shipyard and related health threats.

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